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	'title' => "$a[RSS] feed coded, but postponed",
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<p>
	It just occurred to me today: if $a[Tor] no longer allows hidden service directories outside of <a href="file:///var/lib/tor/">/var/lib/tor/</a>, won&apos;t that break <a href="apt:torchat">TorChat</a> and Ricochet? I asked in <a href="ircs://irc.oftc.net:6697/%23Tor">#Tor</a>, and arma assured me that this isn&apos;t the case.
	The new $a[Tor] packages use an apparmor profile.
	Supposedly, this will not interfere with <a href="apt:torchat">TorChat</a> or Ricochet&apos;s use of $a[Tor] to store hidden service directories in more accessible places.
	If this is true, I can only assume that it means that the apparmor profile is used by the service, as the TorChat package uses the $a[Tor] system package, and thus the main $a[Tor] binary.
</p>
<p>
	I wrote to my ond school about the expired check I found yesterday, but they told me to call the school and ask by telephone instead.
	I wrote back explaining that I haven&apos;t had telephone service for about ten months, then asked if there was a way to get the information I&apos;m looking for without a telephone.
	I&apos;ll probably see how they respond tomorrow.
</p>
<p>
	<a href="https://opalrwf4mzmlfmag.onion/">Wowaname</a> was talking about KindOne being able pay for the $a[VPS] any more, so I assumed that the $a[VPS] had become too costly.
	However, it seems that there wasn&apos;t a funding problem, but a login problem.
	The log in password has been lost, so KindOne wasn&apos;t able to log in to pay the bill.
	I know how that feels.
	I lost a few domain names that way.
</p>
<p>
	I built the code to build my $a[RSS] feed for my weblog, but I can&apos;t find the $a[XML] namespace that $a[RSS] documents are supposed to use.
	Until I can find the correct namespace to use, I can&apos;t make the feed live.
</p>
<p>
	We went to see a jazz concert today.
	The first act was a group from one of the schools, and they were pretty good.
	I wouldn&apos;t mind looking up some of their songs to see if they are in the public domain, and adding them to my playlist if they are.
	Unfortunately, they didn&apos;t have a list of the songs they played available.
	The second act was hard to bear though.
	This group of four professionals took a bunch of known-proprietary songs that I already didn&apos;t like and butchered them.
	It was cool though that the saxophone player came out into the audience so we could see the saxophone being played up close.
	Both acts were a bit loud though and could stand to have their speakers turned down a bit.
</p>
<p>
	My mother got the news tonight that she&apos;s been transfered to <a href="http://millicoma.cbd9.net/">Millicoma Middle School</a> like she wanted.
	Or rather, if she&apos;s stuck in this area, that&apos;s where she wants to be.
	She&apos;d rather move closer to Portland, but life at <a href="http://madison.cbd9.net/">Madison Elementary School</a> has been pretty awful.
	Between a staff that doesn&apos;t support her, extra work that constantly gets piled on, and a classroom full of little monsters, she needed to get out of there.
</p>
<p>
	I went through my entire weblog and fixed all the $a[IRC] $a[URI]s (again).
	This time will hopefully be the last time I have to do so.
	If we could actually get a standard put in place for these things, they would be more stable.
</p>
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